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  2. 100 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    If you don’t see your local grocery store listed, it doesn’t hurt to call and ask about senior shopping discounts. Ages 50 and older Sam's Club — 60% discount on a Club membership or $50 off ...

  3. 6 Popular Stores That Offer the Best Discounts to Seniors - AOL

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    The senior discount applies to most items in the store, though certain brands of clothing and home goods are not eligible. Kohl’s. Kohl’s is also a hotspot for seniors, offering a 15% discount ...

  4. The 75 Best Senior Discounts and Where to Find Them - AOL

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    Only Albertsons, Safeway and Vons offer the 55 and older discount. Grocery Store Senior Discounts at a Glance. Company. Discount. Age. Albertsons. 10%; first Wednesday of month. 55 and older.

  5. Easco Hand Tools - Wikipedia

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    Easco continued the Craftsman contract with Sears. By 1969, the parent company was known as Easco Corporation. [1] Tools made by MDF for Sears have a "V" maker's mark on them, those by Danaher had a "V^" (V and upside down V, sometimes a right-side up V). Variations of the "VV" exist including three digit codes on tools such as ratchets.

  6. Craftsman (tools) - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman is a line of tools, lawn and garden equipment, and work wear.Originally a house brand established by Sears, the brand is now owned by Stanley Black & Decker.. As with all Sears products, Craftsman tools were not manufactured by Sears during the company's ownership, but made under contract by various other companies.

  7. Tradesperson - Wikipedia

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    Tradesmen/women are contrasted with laborers, agricultural workers, and professionals (those in the learned professions). [3] Skilled tradesmen are distinguished: from laborers such as bus drivers, truck drivers, cleaning laborers, and landscapers in that the laborers "rely heavily on physical exertion" while those in the skilled trades rely on and are known for "specific knowledge, skills ...